On yesterday's post,
I shared an assortment of mixed bits
that were scattered across my work table.
They served as inspiration
for 3 greeting cards
and a smattering of journal tucks.
The fussy cut butterfly
and sentiment
along with a die cut square
serve as the focal point of this first card.
This second card
utilizes
a strip of paper lace,
a bird image,
and an ornate golden vellum triangle
from my scattering of leftovers.
Another strip of paper lace
and a stamped, embossed, and die-cut
sweet little fox
are employed in the creation of this third card.
The papers used are all leftovers
from previous projects as well.
A good number of the remaining
paper, wood, plastic and metal bits
are found in this group of
tags and tucks
and are ready for a future journal project.
As someone
who finds it difficult to throw away
even the smallest pretty bit of flotsam,
it is very satisfying
to use these pieces to inspire creative play.
I hope I have inspired you
to enjoy a little playtime for yourself.
hugs,
Kim
1 comment:
Oh my gosh Kim, it was so good to see your name on the WOYWW list last week, please forgive my hideous tardiness at visiting you! And look at the result, all the beautiful treasures you had on your desk are now cards a journal tucks, they are really lovely. How impressive that you've got so much out of it all. Just lovely.
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